Presentation skills training courses in Bristol, Birmingham and London. Improve your public speaking and be more confident when presenting and speaking infront of a group |
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| Our Presentation Skills courses are all about helping you to feel and look comfortable, confident and professional when presenting in front of a group. The course covers formal and informal presentations whether it be standing in front of an audience or sitting in a meeting. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Why do you need to attend a Presentation Skills course? Do you answer YES to any of the following questions? | Have a look at what we cover on this open Presentation Skills course | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Are you unsure if you need to attend a Presentation Skills course? Would you like to know more about Presentation Skills? Below are some questions and answers relating to all aspects of Presentation Skills; |
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Could I ever enjoy giving a presentation? Yes! It is possible. You can’t get to this point though unless you keep practising. Never was it truer to say that practice really does make perfect. The more you present, the more confident you become, the more confident you become, the more the audience respond and engage, the more the audience respond and engage, the more you enjoy it …. And so it goes on. When you’ve completed the Presentation Skills course, you’ll be motivated to practise and improve and you’ll know the key skills you personally need to consider to get there. What makes a really good presentation? Good presenters do simple things well. In essence, they have a conversation with their audience. If you think about it – what do all the good presenters you remember have in common? … All of them made you feel relaxed and kept you interested throughout – some probably made you laugh too. The true test of course is …. Can you remember what their main messages were? On our Presentation Skills courses, we give you the keys to achieving these essentials. I'm conscious that some people seem to lose interest in what I'm saying after a few minutes. Do your Presentation Skills courses help with this? Yes, we do deal with nerves on our Presentation Skills courses. Try not to see nerves as a negative thing. In fact, nerves and anxiety should be used to work in your favour. They are in fact feelings that everyone experiences, even the best presenters. Nerves give you adrenalin and adrenalin is essential if you're going to deliver charismatically. Our Presentation Skills courses enable you to convert nerves and anxiety into
positive traits that can actually help you to perform better. We believe that it’s the people who don’t get nervous or feel anxious who are in the weaker position – they will find it harder to produce the adrenalin everyone needs. Yes. Good presentations always have a focus – good presenters always know what they want to achieve. Your focus should take the form of your objectives. Once you’re clear on your objectives, you need to be disciplined and make sure that everything you say helps to contribute in some way to the achievement of those objectives. Anything that doesn’t help is just not necessary
- it’s therefore not needed and should be ditched. Yes, of course. This forms a major part of the Presentation Skills training day. You’ll get two chances to present to the group, both of which will be filmed (if you wish) so that you can actually see yourself. We’ll also give you feedback so that you get a really good feel for the things you need to do to improve. You don’t need to do anything before the course to prepare for these exercises. |
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Our top tips for great Presentation Skills |
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| Eye Contact - Try to retain eye contact. Your eyes tell your audience that you care. Try to give each person in the audience an equal amount of your eye contact. If the audience is too big to employ this tactic, then make sure your eyes get around it as much as possible. People associate good eye contact with confidence
and professionalism. Audience - If the audience is a manageable number, try to remember their names. Addressing individuals by name during your presentation makes a huge difference. It tells the audience that you care, you have made an effort, you are confident, you are aware and that you are in complete control.Focus - Make sure you have very clear objectives at the beginning of your presentation. Everything you say should in some way contribute to achieving those objectives. Anything else should be left out. If you stick to this rule, you will look more focused and won't waffle. Voice - Your tone of voice will make a big difference to your ability to engage the audience. 38% of the way that your message is perceived comes from the tone of your voice. One way to control your tone is to take deep breaths. Taking a few long deep breaths if you feel ‘wound up’ or ‘panicky’ will help you to feel calmer. Being calmer when you talk makes you sound more in control and professional. Secondly, have a look at the way you speak; how fast do you talk? How loudly do you talk? Talking quickly or too quietly makes it difficult for the audience to assimilate your messages. Some people also associate talking quickly or quietly with nerves. Body Language – Do you cross your arms? Avoid eye contact? Clench your fists? These are some of the actions that could give the wrong message across. Remember,your body communicates 55% of your message. To look and act more professionally and confidently, try to limit your hand movements to soft and flowing movements to support your words. Standing Tall - The way you stand or sit not only makes a big difference to how confident you look to the audience but also to how confident you feel inside. Standing tall with your shoulders back and head high not only relieves tension but also makes a person look secure and confident. Standing tall is a simple thing that goes a long way to showing self-confidence. Preparation - Preparing properly in advance for the presentation will make you feel more confident on the day. Good preparation is the key to success. It will go well if you prepare well. Rehearsing is an integral part of preparation - make time for this if possible. |
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| Training Potential is a subsidiary of Training Hand Ltd. We are specialists in Confidence Building and Personal Impact, Assertiveness and Communication skills, Time Management and Personal Effectiveness. See our other websites www.traininghand.co.uk www.traininghand.com www.assertiveness-courses.comwww.time-management -courses.com www.presentation-skills-courses.com www.appraisal-training.co.uk www.confidence-building-courses.co.uk | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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